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Dodgers to host COVID vaccination clinic during homestand

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The Los Angeles Dodgers plan to hold a mobile coronavirus vaccination clinic during their seven-game homestand that begins Monday evening.

The clinic will be located on Left Field Reserve level. Ticketholders receiving their vaccine will receive a voucher for two tickets to a future 2021 home game while supplies last.

More than 1,700 fans have been vaccinated at Dodger Stadium during the past five homestands, a team official said.

The Dodgers will conduct Mexican Heritage Night at Tuesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates with Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar performing before the game in the Centerfield Plaza and Folklorico de Los Angeles performing on the field during pregame ceremonies.

The national anthem will be sung by Gabrielle Ruiz, best known for her role in the 2015-19 CW romantic musical comedy-drama “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”

The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown by Cristo Fernandez, who plays Dani Rojas on the AppleTV+ soccer comedy “Ted Lasso.”

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